Category: Cryptoart

  • Repressed Expressionism

    Repressed Expressionism

    Many of us who chose to dress in an exhibitionist way are really unable to communicate well in more traditional ways. Because we couldn’t talk openly

  • I Just Can’t Get Enough

    I Just Can’t Get Enough

    When I’m with you baby, I go out of my head. I just can’t get enough. A tribute to past loves and Depeche Mode. The original Biro sketch was created in 1980 in Angie’s sketchbook. Brought to life in 2022 with some digital inking. Minted in 2023. It only took 43 years to make.

  • Burning Down The House

    Burning Down The House

    No visible means of support – And you have not seen nothin’ yet. Everything’s stuck together And I don’t know what you expect Staring into the TVWatch out, you might get what you’re after, Hold tight Wait ’til the party’s over,Three hundred sixty five degrees.

  • The NFT and the FURY

    The NFT and the FURY

    This piece is in reaction to the negative reaction to the popularity of Cryptoart. A similar phenomenon happened during the punk movement in the 1970’s where musicians attacked punks for being amateurish and ruining music. This piece refers back to the punk past and looks forward to a future where cryptoartists are able to create…

  • Do a Runner

    Do a Runner

    Decicated to all the people who have been arrested or incarcerated for shoplifting. Disadvantaged people are forced into situations where they need to beg at food banks, borrow and steal to feed themselves and their families. They are imprisoned for stealing a few grocery items.

  • Displaced

    Displaced

    Digital Bronze sculpture. The feeling of being lost in a place far from home. Sculpted in VR. Surface and lighting added in Cinema 4D. Rendering and post in After Effects. Minted by angietaylor 12 Jun 2020 at 22:33[tx] Collected by Basileus

  • You What? You What?

    Tribal-punk figure animated to demonstrate the frustration of the millennial age. Feelings of anger make us want to protest but the lack of solidarity and energy forces us to retreat.

  • Scattered Mind

    Scattered Mind

    Scattered mind is the name of my latest project. It’s a VR art experience which explores the workings of the creative mind. I’m currently looking for funding to finish this project that was started as part of my artists residency at Fusebox in Brighton. I’m particularly interested in how nature can offer a refuge to…